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Buybacks of series B shares in AB Electrolux during week 24, 2022

STOCKHOLM, June 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --During the period June 13 - June 17, 2022 AB Electrolux (LEI code 549300Y3HHZB1ZGFPJ93) has repurchased in total 789,138 own series B shares (ISIN: SE0016589188) as part of the buyback program initiated by the Board of Directors in order to optimize the company's capital structure. The share buybacks form part of the buyback program of a maximum of 8,000,000 series B shares for a total maximum amount of SEK 1,250 million, which AB Electrolux announced on April 29, 2022. The buyback program, which runs between May 2,2022-October 21,2022, is being carried out in accordance with the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 ("MAR") and the Commission Delegated Regulation 2016/1052 (the "Safe Harbour Regulation"). The objective of the share buybacks is to optimize the company's capital structure and the intention is to reduce Electrolux share capital through subsequent share cancellations. Series B shares in AB Electrolux have been repurchased (in SEK) as follows: Date Aggregated daily volume (number of shares) Weighted average share price per day (SEK) Total daily transaction value (SEK) 13/06/2022 250,000 138.5642 34,641,050.00 14/06/2022 225,000 134.1481 30,183,322.50 15/06/2022 99,138 135.9121 13,474,053.77 16/06/2022 125,000 135.1606 16,895,075.00 17/06/2022 90,000 136.9216 12,322,944.00 All acquisitions have been carried out on Nasdaq Stockholm by Citigroup Global Markets Europe AG on behalf of ABElectrolux. Following the above acquisitions, AB Electrolux holding of own shares as of June 17, 2022 amounts to 8,189,127 series B shares. The total number of shares in AB Electrolux amounts to 283,077,393. A full breakdown of the transactions pursuant to article 5.3 of MAR and article 2.3 of the Safe Harbour Regulation is attached to this announcement. For further information, please contact: Sophie Arnius, Investor Relations, +46 70 590 80 72 Electrolux Press Hotline, +46 8657 6507 This information was brought to you by Cision http://news.cision.com https://news.cision.com/electrolux/r/buybacks-of-series-b-shares-in-ab-electrolux-during-week-24--2022,c3588427 The following files are available for download: https://mb.cision.com/Main/1853/3588427/1594965.pdf Press release buyback of series B shares in AB Electrolux during week 24 2022 https://mb.cision.com/Public/1853/3588427/9acc7a00abc0e625.pdf Full breakdown of AB Electrolux buyback transactions week 24 2022 SOURCE Electrolux

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RT-PCR test no longer needed for fully-vaxxed travelers

(File photo) MANILA - Fully-vaccinated Filipinos and foreigners who will enter the Philippines beginning May 30 are no longer required to present a negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test upon arrival in the Philippines. In an online press briefing, acting Deputy Presidential Spokesperson and Communications Undersecretary Michel Kristian Ablan said the new protocol was contained in the resolution approved by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) on Thursday. Under IATF-EID Resolution 168, inbound passengers need not present an RT-PCR test, on conditions that they are 18 years old and above, and have at least one booster shot against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Also exempted from the pre-departure RT-PCR requirement are those aged 12 to 17 who have received two Covid-19 vaccine shots, as well as those aged below 12 who are accompanied by fully vaccinated or boosted parents or guardians. Travel insurance requirement lifted The IATF-EID, according to its latest resolution, has also lifted the travel insurance requirement for incoming passengers. The updated Covid-19 protocols included under IATF-EID Resolution 168 allows travelers to enter the Philippines sans the need to secure travel insurance. Originally, they can only enter the country, if they obtain travel insurance for Covid-19 treatment costs from reputable insurance providers, with a minimum coverage of USD35,000 for the duration of their stay in the country. Fully-vaccinated travelers, according to the new IATF-EID resolution, are still mandated to present acceptable proof of vaccination and passports valid for a period of at least six months at the time of their arrival. For temporary visitors, they must have valid tickets for their return journey to the port of origin or next port of destination not later than 30 days from date of arrival. The acceptable proofs of Covid-19 vaccination include the World Health Organization International Certificate of Vaccination and Prophylaxis, VaxCertPH, national or state digital certificate of foreign country accepting VaxCertPH, and other proof of vaccination permitted by the IATF-EID. Unvaccinated passengers Travelers who are unvaccinated or partially unvaccinated or have unverified vaccination status must present a negative RT-PCR test taken within 48 hours or a negative laboratory-based rapid antigen negative test result administered and certified by a healthcare professional taken within 24 hours prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin or first port of embarkation in a continuous travel to the Philippines. They are also required to undergo facility-based quarantine until the release of their negative RT-PCR test taken on the fifth day from the date of their arrival in the Philippines. They must also undergo home quarantine until their 14th day in the country. The relaxed protocol likewise applies to Filipinos traveling to the Philippines, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said Friday. "We are glad that the propositions we have worked on have been approved by the IATF-EID and are now up for implementation. As we make it more convenient for tourists to visit the country, the public's health and safety will remain the DOT's priority," Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said. "The DOT sees this development as a win for the local tourism industry as welcoming more tourists in the country will yield more revenues for our MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises) and restore more jobs and livelihoods in the sector," she added. Although travel insurance is no longer required, it is still highly encouraged for arriving passengers, the DOT added. All types of vaccination certificates, regardless of country of origin, will also be accepted. Based on the latest DOT data, a total of 517,516 foreigners visited the Philippines from February 10 to May 25, 2022. A bulk of foreign tourists, totaling 104,589 came from the United States, followed by South Korea with 28,474, and Canada with 24,337. Australian, British/English, and Japanese tourists came next on the list with 23,286; 20,846; and 13,373 respectively. Other foreign visitors to the Philippines during the early months of the year included Vietnamese, Singaporeans, Malaysians, Italians, Irish and French. Romulo-Puyat said the DOT looks forward to an uptick in tourist arrivals in the coming weeks following the further easing of entry requirements into the country.(PNA) }

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BBC News-20220308-13:57:00

and if i die, i die. back in lviv, natalia and her husband say they will stay in ukraine. as for charlie, the hope is, once the war ends, they will all be reunited. tim allman, bbc news. the latest casualty figures from the war in ukraine, the united nations human rights office has verified that 1335 civilian casualties in ukraine, including a74 that 1335 civilian casualties in ukraine, including 474 killed, 861 injured since the start of the invasion, but it is saying that that civilian toll is incomplete because they haven't had all reports cooperated. the previous tefl —— death toll for civilian tools... the

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220309-01:49:00

time-worn russian strategy it pursued ruthlessly in chechnya in the 1990s and more recently in syria. at least 474 civilians including 29 children have been killed since the invasion began. this according to the u.n. human rights office. and a further 861 injured. though the u.n. believes the true figure is likely to be, quote, considerably higher. jim sciutto, cnn, lviv. >> perspective from someone on the broadcast since the war began with detailed explanations for why russia's military has operated the way it has. military analyst mark hertling joins us. general hertling, while the convoy north of kyiv appears to be stalled, the russians are making a push from the northeast of the city. do you think the russians will be able to surround kyiv? >> they may be able to surround it, anderson, but they're not going to be able to do much more than that. this force is stalled. they are slow on the offensive. they haven't massed their

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Morning Joe-20220309-12:01:00

it is the top of the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." let's get to the latest out of ukraine this morning. there are new efforts to rescue civilians, as russia and ukraine agree to cease-fires that would open six humanitarian corridors. it comes after some 5,000 people were able to evacuate yesterday. the first successful mission of its kind since the war began 14 days ago. there is a worsening humanitarian crisis in the port city of mariupol. hundreds of thousands of civilians have been trapped there without heat, water, and electricity for more than a week now. it is freezing. the constant russian shelling has shattered phone services. we saw the red cross on the scene yesterday handing out aid. according to the united nations, 474 civilians have been killed in ukraine so far, including 29 children. nearly 900 people have been

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220309-04:08:00

recently in syria. at least 474 civilians including 29 children have been killed since the invasion began. this according to the u.n. human rights office. and a further 861 injured. though the u.n. believes the true figure is likely to be, quote, considerably higher. jim sciutto, cnn, lviv. >> all right, jim, thank you very much for that. we're getting new video of massive fires breaking out at two oil depots after russian airstrikes in ukraine's zhitomir region. that's according to ukrainian officials. and you can see crews extinguishing the fires. luckily, though, residents living nearby had already evacuated. i want to bring in now fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps" right here on cnn. fareed, thank you for joining. good evening to you. the u.s. is banning all imports of russian energy and along with nato giving ukrainians thousands of anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons. two weeks in this war has become

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220309-04:01:00

humanitarian crisis worsening across ukraine as russian forces shell civilian targets. ukrainian officials saying a russian airstrike early today in the northeastern city of sumy killing at least 21 civilians including two children. and u.s. intelligence now warning vladimir putin believes this is a war he cannot lose and he'll likely escalate his attacks. the united nations saying at least 474 civilians have been killed since the reduction invasion began. the actual number feared to be higher. more than 2 million people fleeing ukraine. cnn's michael holmes is in lviv tonight. he joins us once again. michael, hello to you again. explosions in the southern city of mykolaiv. horrific damage from a russian airstrike in the town of sumy. 21 people killed there. that's according to a ukrainian official. now russia announcing a new cease-fire in several cities but does anyone think they're going to abide by it? >> reporter: yeah, that's the

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220309-05:05:00

information on losses of ukrainian military personnel. on the battlefield, russian forces have advanced more quickly in the south from russian-controlled territory in crimea, more slowly in the east and the north. though they continue efforts to surround cities such as kharkiv. a senior u.s. official tells me the u.s. believes russia is still several days from being able to surround the capital kyiv. and after that, faces a protracted battle to occupy the city itself. >> our analysts assess that putin is unlikely to be deterred by such setbacks and may escalate. we in perceive this is a war he cannot afford the lose. >> reporter: as russia's forward is stalled with aerial bombardment and shelling following a time worn russian strategy pursued in chechnya in the 1990s and more recently in syria. at least 474 civilians, including 29 children have been killed since the invasion began. this according to the u.n. human

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220309-06:01:00

southern port city of mariupol. instead ukraine claiming russian forces fired on a convoy. the city has been without water and electricity for days, and a u.s. official calling it isolated. meanwhile, russian forces have seen their share of setbacks, but the u.s. intelligence community says it is not likely that russian president vladimir putin is deterred. the u.s. estimates between 2,000 and 4,000 russian troops have been killed in the invasion so far. numbers on the ukrainian side harder to come by. ♪ the u.n. reporting at least 474 civilians have been killed, including 38 children. the cia says that toll will undoubtedly rise. >> putin is angry and frustrated right now. he's likely to double down and

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220309-08:05:00

north. they continue efforts to surround cities such as kharkiv. a senior u.s. official says the u.s. believes russia is still several days from being able to surround the capitol kyiv. and after that, faces a protracted battle to occupy the city itself. >> analyst assess putin is unlikely to be deterred by set backs and may escalate. he feels aggrieved the west doesn't give him proper deference and this is war he can't afford to lose. >> forces increasingly targeted the civilian population. with aerial bombardment and shelling. following a time worn russian strategy of pursuit ruthlessly. in the 1990s and more recently in syria. 474 civilians including 29 children have been killed since the invasion began. this according to the un human rights office. and a further 861 injured. the un believes the true figure is likely to be quote considerably higher.

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